Annie Leibovitz has put her spin on the 2016 edition of the Pirelli calendar.

Earlier this year, the famed photographer, 65, teamed up with the Italian tire company to shoot a number of influential women including Yoko Ono, 82, Amy Schumer, 34, and Serena Williams, 33.

“I started to think about the roles that women play, women who have achieved something,” explained Leibovitz in a statement. “I wanted to make a classic set of portraits. I thought that the women should look strong but natural and I decided to keep it a very simple exercise of shooting in the studio.”

The calendar — which dates back to 1964 — normally depicts scantily clad models in exotic locations ranging from the Côte d’Azur to the Seychelles.

Past photographers of the high-concept shoots include Steven Meisel, Richard Avedon and Helmut Newton, but Leibovitz took an admittedly pared down approach to this year’s aesthetic.

“This calendar is so completely different. It is a departure. The idea was not to have any pretense in these pictures and be very straightforward,” explained the photographer.